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Hurricanes have not been too productive in Alabama.  Usually just a lot of
bivalves (which is nice); Arks, Pen Shells etc, but ocasionally we get a
Junonia (Scaphella junonia) or Kiener's Volute (Scaphella dubia fm. kieneri).
We get a better variety of shells after a simple Winter storm with
Southeasterly winds.
 
Doug Shelton
Alabama Malacological Research Center
2370-G Hillcrest Road #236
Mobile, AL 36695

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